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UFC London: Ludovít Klein vs. Mason Jones – preview and betting tips
The UFC heads to London on Saturday and Slovakian fighter and former Octagon star Ludovic Klein will be there to introduce himself to the fans. He will take on Mason Jones in the cage. He enters the match as an underdog, which offers interesting bets.
The UFC heads to London on Saturday and Slovakian fighter and former Octagon star Ludovít Klein will be there to introduce himself to the fans. He will take on Mason Jones in the cage. He enters the match as an underdog, which offers interesting bets.
The UFC will once again be in London. While the tournament will not be numbered, there will still be an interesting fight card. The Czechoslovakian crowd will also be in attendance. This is because Ludovít Klein, a Slovakian fighter who has fought in the Octagon before, will be in action.
Klein was originally supposed to fight Ignacio Bahamondes, but he didn’t get a visa and so the UFC was looking for a new opponent. That was the dangerous Mason Jones, who boasts an excellent 11:1 record. This is the former Cage Warriors champion.
And what to expect from the fight? Klein is an excellent stand-up fighter and his opponent also has a good attitude. However, if there’s one thing Jones really excels at, it’s great wrestling. However, he only resorts to taking his wrestling to the ground when he gets into trouble in the standup.
Jones is going to be very hard to stop. His only loss was on points. But it will be a relief for Lajos that he’s no longer under pressure. He won a new contract for several fights in his last fight.
The UFC’s public stats show that “Lajos” is more accurate in the stand-up, and he’s also landing less punches. That’s why he could surprise. His advantage will be the fact that Jones got the fight on “short notice”, so he didn’t have so much time to prepare.
It’s a bet for the brave, but you can’t help but try it. The odds of Klein winning are too tempting to resist.
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